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Depending on your app development strategy, the app might work well, but that's only half the battle. If you really want your application to shine, it needs a spectacular design. Whether you design the app yourself or hire a designer, I'll give you some tips to make your app look award-winning.

This guide is also a great reference for designers working on various applications for different customers. Apps that aren't well designed simply won't succeed. You might be able to drive for a while, but ultimately, users will get frustrated and stop using them. Follow the tips outlined below to make sure this doesn't happen to you. Here are the 21 best design tips that everyone needs to know. Let's start right now.

#1: Stay with what works There's no reason for you to reinvent the wheel when developing an app. Don't get me wrong. I'm not saying you can't be creative. However, you need to stick to what worked in the past and what users are familiar with. All the most successful applications have a similar design. Don't design an app that has a difficult learning curve for users. Take a look at some of the best mobile apps and see how their design is done.

The main mobile applications use them as a reference to find common design elements. Many of them will have similar functions. For example, most mobile users are familiar with common touch gestures. When they click a button, they expect to be redirected to another page. When they separate two fingers on the screen, they expect to be able to zoom in. When they swipe, they expect the page to move.

In addition, users associate certain images and icons with what they have seen in other applications.

One of the most common is an envelope icon that is associated with email. Don't reassign different touch gestures and general image icons for other functions. This confuses the user and causes problems.

#2: Keep your design in a grid. Use a grid to design your application. It may be invisible, but it is a great guide. This is because grids can provide you with a great resource for defining spacing. Grid This keeps the design of the app clear and organized. Grids help you visualize what your application will look like when the design components are ready. You can make sure that text and images don't overlap. Set and define your margins on the grid as well. No one wants to use an app that includes crooked images or misaligned text.

#3: Don't make random color selections All design elements in your app should have a clear purpose, including color aspects. Don't make colors too bright, high contrast, or hard to read. You don't want to hurt anyone's eyes if the colors are too bright. Similar to what we did before in terms of sticking to what works, you'll use general color mappings for your buttons. For example, anything that is yes or continues should be green, while the No or Exit buttons should be red. Undoing common color assignments will only confuse the user. As a result, your conversion rates will suffer.

#4: Keep it simple I'm not saying your design has to be super simple. Just don't go out of line in terms of interface complexity. Remember that real users will see and use your app on a small device. Do not try to lock everything in a small space and expect it to work. User interface elements should be taken into account for ease of use. There is something else to consider here.

If the design is complicated, it may take longer for the application to load. I will discuss this concept in more detail shortly. Simple designs keep app users focused If there are too many bells and whistles to distract them, it will negatively affect their experience and conversion rates.
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